What is prayer?Jesus Christ, the God who descended in the flesh on the sinful Earth for the salvation of people, left us many instructions recorded in the Gospel. There is much written about prayer. And the whole Bible tells us about the righteous who offered their petitions to God. What is prayer for people now? How correctly to make it? We'll talk about this today.
This is how the modern man is organized - the attitudemost people today are the same as for "first aid". Something happened, someone fell ill, you need to go to the exam - you urgently need to turn to God. And if all is well, then prayer is not very necessary.
Jesus Christ in the Gospel answered the disciples question about how to pray. This is the well-known prayer "Our Father". What does the word "father" mean? This is the old word for "father."
That is, if you are a Christian, if you are sincerebelieve in God and strive to live righteously, the Bible says that He is your father. Do you address your earthly parent only when you feel bad, something happens, you need money? If so, then it's a great pity for him - there is no true sincere relationship between you, you just use it.
And if God is our heavenly Father, our Father, then weshould apply to it every day. For a true believer, prayer is a vital necessity, giving strength, wisdom, filling the heart with love and reverence.
For most people, far from God andchurches that never opened the Gospel, prayer is like a spell that needs to be read to make the wish come true. Such an approach has nothing to do with Christianity! What is "Prayer to Jesus Christ from Corruption", "Prayer for the sale of an apartment"? Such questions are now often heard from different people, and they refer to the conversation with God as conspiracies, mantras, etc. And this is very sad.
Jesus Christ left us an example.The Gospel records how the disciples approached their Master and asked that He teach them to pray. Then Jesus also spoke the known "Our Father". But this is by no means a ready-made prayer, which must be automatically repeated every day for 40 times - this is an example that we should use. It is recorded in the Gospel of Matthew, in 6th chapter from 9th to 13th verse.
Let's analyze this prayer line by line and think over the meaning of the lines of the holy Gospel (the modern translation of the Russian Bible Society is given):
The 9th verse: "Pray therefore thus: Our Father who dwells in Heaven, Let Your Name be holy."
10th verse: "Let thy kingdom come, let thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven."
11th verse: "Give us this day our daily bread."
12th verse: "Forgive us all our debts, as we forgive those who owe us."
The 13th verse: "And do not put us to the test, but deliver us from the villain, for yours is the kingdom and power and glory forever." Amen. "
Such a prayer should be real. Jesus Christ hears your words!